Monday, June 29, 2020
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Excellent Article on Barrington Hills Polo Club in Life in Chicago Sports
You may want to read the magazine article Men's Book HERE
The easy test version of this article HERE
Monday, May 18, 2020
The Hurlington Polo Association Releases COVID Guidance For Polo Practice and Games
The Hurlington Polo Association is the polo governing body for the UK, Ireland and other places. They provide direction for rules, regulations, and guidance for Polo. They published further guidance on May 12th, 2020 on opening and spacing with COVID.
Monday, May 11, 2020
How to Create Your Own Product Pictures with White Background for Amazon and Ebay
Marketspaces and e-commerce have taken over much of the selling world. If you are not online you are likely missing out on a lot of potential revenue. A problem small manufacturers and businesses face is that they don't know how to create a white backdrop for product pictures. Amazon requires a white background and Ebay prefers them because of their quality and ease of understanding.
You don't need to pay someone as you can make your own!
I use the Paint program that comes with almost all computers. One can also go online and find some free photo editors web base software. Gimp is great and offers lots of different options but may take a few minutes to learn.
Here are a few steps that will help you....
-Photo Editor: I first used the basic phone editor such as Google Photos to adjust color, light, and pop so the product stood out against the back ground.
-Download and Open in Microsoft Paint: Most computers have a paint editor function that lets you edit and pictures.
-Zoom in Erase around Your Product: Zoom in and erase around your product. Zoom back out to get a nice perspective.
-Make Your Background White. They won't be accepted by many of the markespaces unless they are. You may also want to change them to 1000+ pixels so they can be zoomed in.
-Logo and Dimensions: Add the logo and dimensions that will help your customers understand the product and its specifications.
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
Permission to reuse with attribution to website.
You don't need to pay someone as you can make your own!
I use the Paint program that comes with almost all computers. One can also go online and find some free photo editors web base software. Gimp is great and offers lots of different options but may take a few minutes to learn.
Here are a few steps that will help you....
-Photo Editor: I first used the basic phone editor such as Google Photos to adjust color, light, and pop so the product stood out against the back ground.
Stage 1: Photo Editor Adjust color, pop, and light before downloading |
-Download and Open in Microsoft Paint: Most computers have a paint editor function that lets you edit and pictures.
Stage 2: Zoom Zoom in erase a border. |
Stage 3: Clean up Clean up your background |
Stage 4: Add Content Dimensions and Logo |
-Logo and Dimensions: Add the logo and dimensions that will help your customers understand the product and its specifications.
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
Permission to reuse with attribution to website.
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Hit A Homerun with Gen-Z Marketing Channel!
You think you are going to hit a home run with your product! You got the
latest, coolest, most awesome hot product and you can’t reach that elusive
Gen-Z that seems to navigate the Internet with nothing more than the wisp of
their finger! It isn’t the easiest or most predictable demographic today but could
be a very profitable one if you do things right! You better learn to
communicate with them in the channels they frequent, or your games will be 0
and 0! Having the right product is a lot like showing up with your glove and
ball because if you don’t know how to reach your fans you’re just a dirt post
on the field!
You should remember a couple of things before tossing your hat onto the Gen-Z field. Such hopeful
youth values experience over products and are more focused on saving money than
any of the “old timer” generations before. You keep these in mind, and it’ll
come in handy as you roll around marketing solutions in your head. Determining
which channel to place your advertisement so it finds a well spring of vibrant
young consumers isn’t that difficult. Most teens may keep an account on
Facebook but tend to flock to Instagram and snapchat. Ok…maybe not all but the
young “hipsters” do!
About that whole experience mumbo jumbo, I been talking about. What I
mean is you should market the experience your product creates and not so much actual
product. For example, you’re not selling baseball caps, but the memories and
feelings associated with baseball and the team. Instead of making the advertisement
about your product, market the entire game of baseball. Let your customers almost
smell the brats, hear the crack of the ball, and listen to the cheering fans
when they buy your product! In other
words, you’re not selling a baseball bat but the crack of the bat and the positive
memories and feelings coming from hitting a home run (marketing or otherwise!
Author: AM is a college freshman and inspires to be a writer. We help where we can and he was happy to writing something that can be published.
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Your Business Label Can Leave a Lasting Impression? (Polo Mallet)
A bad label is a bad first impression! Shipping labels are one of the most common business tools for anyone selling products online. There are free shipping labels you can quickly grab and use at your local post office. However, they seem unprofessional and don't give your customers the impression that you are serious about your business. Your label leaves a lasting impression so make sure it looks great!
For a positive first impression purchase (or make) professional labels. Browse online and it won't take long to find an array of different label vendors. I suspect they are all fairly similar.
The Label Gives an Impression:
The label gives the impression that you have a professional business that is selling valuable products. You are not a fly-by-night start-up that will go out of business tomorrow. You pay attention to the details and want to give your customer a top notch experience.
It Speeds Up the Shipping Process:
With pre-printed shipping labels you speed up the process of shipping. Some people print out the customer address while others write it out. Either way you are not spending the same amount of time rewriting your return address. There is consistency to your product and shipping process that saves you time when things heat up.
Cost Varies but Worth the Price:
The cost ranges from $15 to $40 for a batch of labels. I paid $23 total (with shipping) for my first batch of 5 sheets of 6 labels each. That comes out to 76 cents per label. When you start to sell more you will want to make a bulk purchase and drop that price. Consider printing your own if you want to save a little money.
It Re-directs Customers to Your Website:
One overlooked aspect of pre-printed labels is that it redirects people back to your website. This is important if you are selling in an online system like Ebay, Amazon and Walmart. The more people directed to your website, the more likely they are to purchase directly from you. This means you don't need to pay the fees associated with e-marketplaces.
Stronger Relationship with Customers:
Instead of forcing people to contact you through online e-marketplaces intermediary you can establish a more effective relationship. Stronger relationships = higher customer satisfaction = increased sales volume.
It Enhances the Value of the Product:
When the customer sees the box with a high quality label it enhances the purchasing experience. The experience is improved and that in turn improves the first impression of the product. Such impressions often lead to trying to relive that experience through repeat purchases.
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
For a positive first impression purchase (or make) professional labels. Browse online and it won't take long to find an array of different label vendors. I suspect they are all fairly similar.
The Label Gives an Impression:
The label gives the impression that you have a professional business that is selling valuable products. You are not a fly-by-night start-up that will go out of business tomorrow. You pay attention to the details and want to give your customer a top notch experience.
It Speeds Up the Shipping Process:
With pre-printed shipping labels you speed up the process of shipping. Some people print out the customer address while others write it out. Either way you are not spending the same amount of time rewriting your return address. There is consistency to your product and shipping process that saves you time when things heat up.
Cost Varies but Worth the Price:
The cost ranges from $15 to $40 for a batch of labels. I paid $23 total (with shipping) for my first batch of 5 sheets of 6 labels each. That comes out to 76 cents per label. When you start to sell more you will want to make a bulk purchase and drop that price. Consider printing your own if you want to save a little money.
It Re-directs Customers to Your Website:
One overlooked aspect of pre-printed labels is that it redirects people back to your website. This is important if you are selling in an online system like Ebay, Amazon and Walmart. The more people directed to your website, the more likely they are to purchase directly from you. This means you don't need to pay the fees associated with e-marketplaces.
Stronger Relationship with Customers:
Instead of forcing people to contact you through online e-marketplaces intermediary you can establish a more effective relationship. Stronger relationships = higher customer satisfaction = increased sales volume.
It Enhances the Value of the Product:
When the customer sees the box with a high quality label it enhances the purchasing experience. The experience is improved and that in turn improves the first impression of the product. Such impressions often lead to trying to relive that experience through repeat purchases.
Escanaba Polo Mallet Co. is a start-up designed to raise awareness on issues as they relate to small manufacturing/business. A significant portion of profits from are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and other important social causes. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also encourages others to start businesses as well https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Paying Attention to Customer Feedback in the Polo Business
Customers are the life blood of any business and without them you are left with only an idea with little to no market value. Knowing your customers on a personal level and what delights them creates many benefits beyond immediate sales that leads to a higher brand image and improved sales performance. Online reputation is fostered through following up with customers that know your there to help them. Three immediate benefits of following up with customers are 1. Brand Loyalty, 2. Word-of-Mouth Sales Increases, and Increased Customer Reviews.
As a start-up owner of the "learning lab" Escanaba Polo Mallet Company that seeks to understand how small manufacturing can make a come back in the U.S. through regular individuals like you that have an entrepreneurial spirit. Our nation has lost much of its ingenuity and Millennials will be asked to revitalize our lost manufacturing through starting businesses of their own and growing them for market competition.. Each article focuses on a specific topic that is beneficial for others that desire to "put a shingle up".
Customers take the time to review your product, make choices between alternatives and eventually purchase your product. Don't ignore what they have to say! What is important here is that they selected your product for a reason and if you don't know what that reason is then you are limiting your capacity to build off your strengths and correct your weaknesses. In essence, you can't give them more of what they want so your product sales may not flourish as expected.
1.) Regularly Evaluate Your Online Reviews: Online reviews can tell you a lot about how customers feel about your product. If you have negative reviews you can learn from them, reach out to fix the situation, and turn a negative situation into a positive one. If you get a positive review good for you because many people are many times more willing to write something negative versus something positive. This is a comment we are very proud of....
"Flawless Transaction!!! Highly recommend seller! Extremely please! AAAA+++
2.) Follow Up on Questions and Sales: Customers want to feel appreciated and some things small manufacturers can do is answer questions and follow up on sales. Such actions not only help the customer feel special but also to encourage higher levels of feedback that often lead to greater loyalty. Send your customer a follow up message a week or so after their purchase and ask them if they are happy. Answer any emails or forum questions.
This customer reached out for a product and we talked about sizes....
"Exactly as stated, Seller took time to confirm size. having fun with it"
3.) Focus Group on a Shoestring: When you start to manufacture on a small scale you won't have a lot of money so staying very close to your customers will make a big difference in your success. Conducing a focus group doesn't need to be impossible. Sure...you can send people a free mallet and then in turn ask for their advice. You could also ask your recent customers to send you back more detailed information in exchange for a t-shirt, raffle for a new item (i.e. mallet), or some other type of appreciation. You could also consider using a Zoom meeting or something else that could just entice them to become part of the solution to enhancing your product design! Use your creativity here.
A significant portion of profits from Escanaba Polo Mallet are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and others. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also raises awareness of our good works company. https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/ Feel free to share or repost with attribution back to website.
As a start-up owner of the "learning lab" Escanaba Polo Mallet Company that seeks to understand how small manufacturing can make a come back in the U.S. through regular individuals like you that have an entrepreneurial spirit. Our nation has lost much of its ingenuity and Millennials will be asked to revitalize our lost manufacturing through starting businesses of their own and growing them for market competition.. Each article focuses on a specific topic that is beneficial for others that desire to "put a shingle up".
Customers take the time to review your product, make choices between alternatives and eventually purchase your product. Don't ignore what they have to say! What is important here is that they selected your product for a reason and if you don't know what that reason is then you are limiting your capacity to build off your strengths and correct your weaknesses. In essence, you can't give them more of what they want so your product sales may not flourish as expected.
1.) Regularly Evaluate Your Online Reviews: Online reviews can tell you a lot about how customers feel about your product. If you have negative reviews you can learn from them, reach out to fix the situation, and turn a negative situation into a positive one. If you get a positive review good for you because many people are many times more willing to write something negative versus something positive. This is a comment we are very proud of....
"Flawless Transaction!!! Highly recommend seller! Extremely please! AAAA+++
2.) Follow Up on Questions and Sales: Customers want to feel appreciated and some things small manufacturers can do is answer questions and follow up on sales. Such actions not only help the customer feel special but also to encourage higher levels of feedback that often lead to greater loyalty. Send your customer a follow up message a week or so after their purchase and ask them if they are happy. Answer any emails or forum questions.
This customer reached out for a product and we talked about sizes....
"Exactly as stated, Seller took time to confirm size. having fun with it"
3.) Focus Group on a Shoestring: When you start to manufacture on a small scale you won't have a lot of money so staying very close to your customers will make a big difference in your success. Conducing a focus group doesn't need to be impossible. Sure...you can send people a free mallet and then in turn ask for their advice. You could also ask your recent customers to send you back more detailed information in exchange for a t-shirt, raffle for a new item (i.e. mallet), or some other type of appreciation. You could also consider using a Zoom meeting or something else that could just entice them to become part of the solution to enhancing your product design! Use your creativity here.
A significant portion of profits from Escanaba Polo Mallet are donated to helping orphans, child enrichment and others. Sharing this article increases general knowledge for other entrepreneurs but also raises awareness of our good works company. https://www.escanabapolomallet.com/ Feel free to share or repost with attribution back to website.
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